Statistical analysis of data from Twitter and weather sensors

Authors

  • Vitor Y. Hossaki
  • Wilson Ceron
  • Rogério G. Negri
  • Leonardo B. L. Santos

Abstract

VGI (Volunteered Geographic Information) systems allow their users to voluntarily share geo- referenced data via social networks. Due to the generation of momentary geoinformation in the occurrence of events, several studies have carried out analyzes on the behavior patterns of the social network Twitter in relation to different natural and anthropic events. [...]

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Author Biographies

Vitor Y. Hossaki

UNESP-ICT, São José dos Campos, SP

Wilson Ceron

UNIFESP, São José dos Campos, SP

Rogério G. Negri

UNESP-ICT, São José dos Campos, SP

Leonardo B. L. Santos

CEMADEN, São José dos Campos, SP

References

Sidgley Camargo de Andrade et al. “The effect of intra-urban mobility flows on the spatial heterogeneity of social media activity: investigating the response to rainfall events”. In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science (2021), pp. 1–26.

Joao Porto De Albuquerque et al. “A geographic approach for combining social media and authoritative data towards identifying useful information for disaster management”. In: International journal of geographical information science 29.4 (2015), pp. 667–689.

Yadolah Dodge. The concise encyclopedia of statistics. Springer Science & Business Media, 2008.

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Published

2022-12-08

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